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Spire of Holy Trinity, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Graham Hardy - geograph.org.uk/p/167498 |
- George Charles Breame b. 31 July 1923 (1923 S Qtr in NORWICH Vol 04B Page 246)
- William Robert Breame b. 21 Nov 1924 (1925 M Qtr in NORWICH Vol 04B Page 207)
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Spire of Holy Trinity, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Graham Hardy - geograph.org.uk/p/167498 |
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All Saints' Church, Mattishall, Norfolk |
William White (bap. 20 Jul 1806 at St Margaret, Garvestone), only child, son of Jacob White and Rose Bunkall, married Anne Francis (b. 3 Dec 1802 in Mattishall Burgh), daughter of William Francis and Sarah Homes, at All Saints' Church, Mattishall, Norfolk on 7 May 1826.
Records exist for this couple having nine children:
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Headstone for William White and Ann Francis (left) Plot D3/578 |
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St John the Baptist & All Saints, Lakenham cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Graham Hardy - geograph.org.uk/p/153352 |
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Thorpe St Andrew Parish Church The church, which was once reported to be the smallest church in Norfolk, was the subject of a Vestry meeting in 1862. It was decided at this meeting that the church needed to be enlarged and then in 1864 it was a agreed that a new one should be built. The new church was consecrated on 31st May 1866 by the Bishop of Norwich [just in time for Walter and Hannah's wedding the following year]. The remains of the medieval church still exist in front of the Parish Church. |
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A Fine Day in February (Hellesdon) - John Middleton (Before 1856) |
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St Remigius Church, Hethersett, Norfolk |
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St Mark's church in Lakenham - the apse cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Evelyn Simak - geograph.org.uk/p/2056898 Built in 1843 "for the poor and very populous" district of Lakenham |
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St Julian's church in Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Evelyn Simak - geograph.org.uk/p/1958118 |
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Interior, St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Julian P Guffogg - geograph.org.uk/p/6250676 |
James Wright (bap. 7 Aug 1836 in Heigham, Norwich, Norfolk) (26) Brush Maker, son of James Wright and Mary Ann Minns - the record specifies his father as James Wright, Weaver - married Eliza Beavis (bap. 10 Feb 1839 at St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol) (24), daughter of George Beavis and Eliza Kingdon at St Luke's Church, Bedminster, Bristol on 21 Dec 1862. Their marriage was announced in the Western Daily Press of 23 Dec 1862.
Witnesses were George Beavis and Rose Zilla Beavis (Eliza's sister).
James and Eliza Wright had five children:
The mother's maiden name on all is BEAVIS. Unusually, for the time, they had their first child when they'd been married for 10 years and Eliza was 33.
In 1861, James Wright (24) Brush Maker, from Norwich, Norfolk, had been among a list of Lodgers (presumably as guests in an hotel) in the household of Edwin Marston, Licenced Victualler at 37 Moor Street, Birmingham.
In 1871, James Wright (34) was living in Alfred Place, St Mary Redcliff, Bristol with wife Eliza Wright (32). Staying with them was Emma E Stone (2) Niece. (Emma Eliza Stone b. 1869 M Quarter in BRISTOL Volume 06A Page 9, was the daughter of William Robert Stone and Rose Zillah Beavis.)
In 1881, James Wright (44) Brush Maker from Norwich, was living at (Somerset House), Langton Street, Bedminster, Somerset with wife Eliza Wright (42), James Wright (9), Eliza M Wright (6), Ellen Wright (4), Alice Wright (2), Rose Z Wright (1) and Mena Lewis (16) Domestic Servant.
In 1891, James Wright (54) Brush Maker (Employee) from Norwich, Norfolk was living at Alfred House, Milford Road, Bedminster, Somerset with Eliza Wright (52), James Wright (19) Telegraphist (Employee); Elizabeth M Wright (16) [Eliza Mary]; Alice (12) and Rose L [Rose Zilla] (11). Not located Ellen.
In 1901, James Wright (64) was living at 92, Belmont Road, Bristol, Gloucestershire with Eliza Wright (62), Eliza M Wright (26), Ellen Wright (24), Rose Z Wright (21), Lucy Wright (5), James W Wright (4) [Lucy and James William were their grandchildren, children of James Wright]; Henry Carveth (27); Alice Carveth (22) and Alice V Carveth (0) [Alice Victoria Carveth was the daughter of Henry Carveth and Alice Wright].
James Wright died, aged 68, on 28 Apr 1905 (1905 J Quarter in BRISTOL Volume 06A Page 121) and is buried at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol. The headstone, clearly commissioned by his widow, reads: In Loving Memory of My Dear Husband James Wright Who Fell Asleep in Jesus April 28th 1905 Aged 68 Years. "I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am." St John 17.24 (King James Version)![]() |
St Gregory's church (disused) on Pottergate cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Evelyn Simak - geograph.org.uk/p/6448081 Now disused, the church houses St Gregory's Antiques & Collectables |
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St Michael at Plea Church (Norwich Christian Resource Centre) cc-by-sa/2.0 - © N Chadwick - geograph.org.uk/p/1398216 |
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Spire of Holy Trinity, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Graham Hardy - geograph.org.uk/p/167498 |
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St Peter and St Paul's Church, Swaffham cc-by-sa/2.0 - © David Dixon - geograph.org.uk/p/4609546 |
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St Margaret, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Ben Keating - geograph.org.uk/p/3638192 |
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St Margaret, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Ben Keating - geograph.org.uk/p/3638192 |
In 1861, in King Street, St Julian, Norwich, were William Watson (27) General Labourer; Mary Ann Watson (34) from Mattishall; Sarah Watson (9), William Watson (1), William White (27) Market Gardener, Brother-in-Law (Mary Ann's brother); Susan White (32) (William White's wife) and Alice White (4). Second daughter, Mary Ann Watson (4) was staying with her grandfather, Mark Watson (60) at May Green, Little Ryburgh.
In 1871, William Watson (38) Farm Labourer from Little Ryburgh; Mary Ann Watson (44) from Mattishall; William Watson (11) and James F Watson (8) were living at Thorpe Road (Dale's Place), Thorpe St Andrew (as were Mary Ann's sister, Hannah and her husband). Sarah Watson (19) was staying with her Aunt Ann Martyn in in Lothian Street, Norwich, while Mary Ann Watson (13) was staying with her grandparents, William White and Ann Francis.
In 1881, we find Mary Ann Watson (54) Laundress, listed as Married (Not located William) living at Rowena Buildings, Thorpe Next Norwich with Mary Ann Watson (23) Laundress and James Francis Watson (18) Labourer.
In 1891, listed as Mary Wilson (sic) (64) from Mattishall, Mary Ann was living with her brother-in-law and sister, George and Maria Woods, in Ipswich Road, Norwich. Mary was again listed as married, but no sign of William.
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St. John the Theologian, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Graham Hardy - geograph.org.uk/p/160332 St. John's at the junction of Ber Street and Finkelgate in Norwich is historically known as St. John Sepulchre. |
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Ruins of St Bartholomew, Heigham, Norwich, Norfolk |
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The Bethel Hospital cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Evelyn Simak - geograph.org.uk/p/5833231 The Bethel Hospital, named after its location in Bethel Street, dates from the late 17th and early 18th centuries and has some later additions. In 1899, the Norwich architect E Boardman was charged with rebuilding and repairs. Originally built "for the benefit of distrest Lunaticks" in 1713, the Grade 2 listed building currently is a children's psychiatric clinic. |
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St James the Less, Bethnal Green cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/4167332 |
John Frederick Rickman (b. 1838 in Homerton), son of George and Maria Rickman, married Ellen Tooze (b. 1837), daughter of Thomas Tooze and Mary James, at St James-the-Less, Bethnal Green, on 5 Aug 1858. Witnesses were John Benn and Elizabeth Tooze, who will have been Ellen's sister.
In 1861, John Rickman (27) Police Officer and Ellen Rickman (24) Dressmaker, were living in the High Road, Loughton, Essex.
In 1871, John F Rickman (32) Coachman and Ellen Rickman (34) Dressmaker, were Lodgers in Blackheath, Lewisham. The couple don't have children.
In 1881, John Frederick Rickman (43) Labourer, Ellen Rickman (44) and Ellen M A Leys (14) Niece, were at 42, Sedgwick Street, Hackney.
Ellen Rickman died, aged 48, in 1885 J Qtr in HACKNEY Vol 01B Page 348.
John Frederick Rickman then remarried to Lydia Ann Hazell. (bap. 12 Dec 1845 in Brooke, Norfolk), daughter of James Hazell and Emma Yallop, in Ongar, Essex, in 1886. However, John Frederick Rickman died, aged 51, in 1890 D Quarter in HACKNEY Volume 01B Page 413.
In 1891, Lydia Ann Rickman (44) Widow, was a Housekeeper, living at 31 St Stephens Square, Norwich, Norfolk, along with her two sons Frederick James Rickman (4) b. 23 Apr 1887 (1887 J Quarter in WATFORD Volume 03A Page 570) and George Hazell Rickman (1891 M Quarter in HACKNEY Volume 01B Page 527), who, at just 4 months, was a posthumous child.
Lydia Ann Rickman died at 83, in 1929 S Qtr in HENSTEAD Vol 04B 181.